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liz: or liz claman. >> or liz claman whose going to be on our platform soon i'm sure liz: [laughter] >> the people who put in fake news they won't get any follower s because the community doesn't accept that kind of behavior so it'll just exist off and void to the side. liz: we wish you the best of luck. >> thanks, liz. liz: ian meyers and the company is called news picks and now it's a joint venture between dow jones which is part of news corporation and a publicly traded in japan, we're going to watch you closely thank you very much. >> sure. liz: we've got 27 minutes before the closing bell rings and the mid east is on high alert as we said it is 10 p.m. in syria and israel just as israel and iran face off the turmoil and tension driving oil the highs not seen in years, businesses like private jet operators and there's a top one called flex jet could take a major hit if they are not careful and when it comes to hedging what are they doing? we're going to ask its chairman if it could seriously pinch its profits and keep it rye here for president trump's rally in indiana tonight all
liz: or liz claman. >> or liz claman whose going to be on our platform soon i'm sure liz: [laughter] >> the people who put in fake news they won't get any follower s because the community doesn't accept that kind of behavior so it'll just exist off and void to the side. liz: we wish you the best of luck. >> thanks, liz. liz: ian meyers and the company is called news picks and now it's a joint venture between dow jones which is part of news corporation and a publicly traded in...
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liz: mark, great to see you. come back soon. >> thanks, liz. liz: let's get to this story. secretary of state mike pompeo vowing to crush iran if they do not comply with the new nuclear deal. that's up next. and president trump calling our border immigration and laws weak. so where are the governs on this? what are they going to do about it? that's coming up a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones. can be a big bad problem that you could spread to. family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exis
liz: mark, great to see you. come back soon. >> thanks, liz. liz: let's get to this story. secretary of state mike pompeo vowing to crush iran if they do not comply with the new nuclear deal. that's up next. and president trump calling our border immigration and laws weak. so where are the governs on this? what are they going to do about it? that's coming up a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for...
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. >> good to be with you, liz. liz: your reaction? >> dictator kim jong-un, who is not prepared to go into a serious negotiation. i think reality has set in. he realizes he was not prepared. he doesn't understand donald trump. he can't predict donald trump, and the other thing is that we see here that the chinese have intervened here and asked kim to back away from this, and not to move quite so quickly. their ultimate fear is a unified korea. liz: whose ultimate fear? >> china's ultimate fear, yes. liz: okay. also the debate in the media, general, john bolton, vice president pence brought up the cash for weapons libya model to overthrow and murder libya's leader muammar qaddafi and kim jong-un got spooked by that. or north korea to blame because they canceled the summit with south korea? got hostile and belligerent threatening nuclear war. who's to blame here? >> i don't know that you can say that anybody's to blame, other than the fact that i don't think kim ever took this very seriously. he certainly went through the motions. he re
. >> good to be with you, liz. liz: your reaction? >> dictator kim jong-un, who is not prepared to go into a serious negotiation. i think reality has set in. he realizes he was not prepared. he doesn't understand donald trump. he can't predict donald trump, and the other thing is that we see here that the chinese have intervened here and asked kim to back away from this, and not to move quite so quickly. their ultimate fear is a unified korea. liz: whose ultimate fear? >>...
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liz: okay. now let's get to the robert mueller probe because trump attorney rudy giuliani saying special counsel robert mueller has told president trump's legal team he should be able to wrap up the russia investigation by september 1st. if he's able to interview the president by mid-july. remember, the robert mueller probe, there was no crime charged but this got launched. we don't know what the evidence was to launch it. but there's probable cause. is there any indication what's going to go along with this for the date of the interview. >> no. i honestly think that rudy suggested if we give you the president, would you wrap up the obstruction of justice part of the investigation by september 1st? there's three investigations. obstruction of justice, russia, which i'll call conspiracy but our colleagues call collusion, and prepresidential financial crimes. what rudy was talking about over the weekend was just the obstruction of justice. but, look, if the government comes knocking and wants to t
liz: okay. now let's get to the robert mueller probe because trump attorney rudy giuliani saying special counsel robert mueller has told president trump's legal team he should be able to wrap up the russia investigation by september 1st. if he's able to interview the president by mid-july. remember, the robert mueller probe, there was no crime charged but this got launched. we don't know what the evidence was to launch it. but there's probable cause. is there any indication what's going to go...
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liz, over to you. liz: the iranians, the israelis, the europeans, they are all responding at this hour to president trump's dramatic decision to pull america out of the iran nuclear deal. state television in iran calling the president's decision illegal and, quote, illegitimate, saying it undermines international agreements. this comes just minutes after what you see on your screen, the president calling the iranian state a, quote, regime of great terror. live from the white house diplomat you can room. the president called it -- diplomatic room. the president pretty much repeated what he said starting from when he began running for president. he says the deal was defective at its core. the business implications, folks, are major. you can see the dow is down 118. that's not so major, but treasury secretary steven mnuchin jumping immediately into action, reimposing sanctions subject to certain 90 and 180-day wind-down periods. those original sanctions on business activities in and with iran will be reim
liz, over to you. liz: the iranians, the israelis, the europeans, they are all responding at this hour to president trump's dramatic decision to pull america out of the iran nuclear deal. state television in iran calling the president's decision illegal and, quote, illegitimate, saying it undermines international agreements. this comes just minutes after what you see on your screen, the president calling the iranian state a, quote, regime of great terror. live from the white house diplomat you...
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liz: gordon chang, thanks for coming on. >> thanks liz. liz: robert mueller appointed special counsel to look into the russia collusion narrative one year ago. so far they have not found anything. that's coming up. we have more breaking news on that story. >>> but first, the media blatantly twisting the truth what president trump said yesterday when he called illegal immigrants criminals -- criminal illegal immigrants animals. we'll show you how all of that went down and how it was reported. that's next. there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. brbut how will his dentured to thicope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. termites, we're on
liz: gordon chang, thanks for coming on. >> thanks liz. liz: robert mueller appointed special counsel to look into the russia collusion narrative one year ago. so far they have not found anything. that's coming up. we have more breaking news on that story. >>> but first, the media blatantly twisting the truth what president trump said yesterday when he called illegal immigrants criminals -- criminal illegal immigrants animals. we'll show you how all of that went down and how it...
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great to see you dan. >> great to be with you liz. liz: your reaction? >> well it's fascinating to see the pope is taking on credit default swaps. that is something i don't think the vatican has dipped into any time recently. you know, the pope frances spent his entire life in after again tina. it's kind of ironic since argentina is at this moment negotiating with the international monetary fund for a bailout. argentina is not capitalism, it was corporatism and it was a bad influence think on francis' view of how money is used. liz: here is the point. the pope is talking about the love of money as the devil, but capitalism has lifted a billion people out of poverty since 199e world bank and the pope is still not criticizing about the love of money enjoyed by socialistic dictators like north korea, venezuela and cuba. your reaction there. you still have to criticize that >> well referring to the money is kind of an argument that's beside the point. i mean, human beings have been using money since adam and eve left the garden of eden. liz: you're talking a
great to see you dan. >> great to be with you liz. liz: your reaction? >> well it's fascinating to see the pope is taking on credit default swaps. that is something i don't think the vatican has dipped into any time recently. you know, the pope frances spent his entire life in after again tina. it's kind of ironic since argentina is at this moment negotiating with the international monetary fund for a bailout. argentina is not capitalism, it was corporatism and it was a bad...
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liz. liz: edward lawrence, thanks so much in the d.c. bureau. republican texas congressman brian babin joins me now. is this just posturing with >> you know it's hard to say right now, liz great to be with you today, but you know, these are exercises that are annual, that have been scheduled for a while, and quite frankly, it's hard to read north korea. do i trust north korea? do i trust their leader, kim jong-un? no i really don't and i think if they're serious about denuclearization and some normalization of issues or warming up of issues let's put it that way with the united states and the west, i think that it's in their absolute best interest to back off on what they are doing now and proceed with these meetings that are planned because it will be not only in our best interest in the west and world peace but also absolutely for the north korean regime. liz: but to the 180 today about this that we're just hearing, sir, is this an indication of that instability inside north korea, north korean's leader does not want to go the way of libya's s
liz. liz: edward lawrence, thanks so much in the d.c. bureau. republican texas congressman brian babin joins me now. is this just posturing with >> you know it's hard to say right now, liz great to be with you today, but you know, these are exercises that are annual, that have been scheduled for a while, and quite frankly, it's hard to read north korea. do i trust north korea? do i trust their leader, kim jong-un? no i really don't and i think if they're serious about denuclearization and...
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liz: george w. bush and barack obama campaigned on and repeatedly said they would recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. >> jerusalem is still the capital of israel and must remain an undivided city accessible to all. >> as soon as i take office i will begin t process o moving the u.s. ambassador do jerulem. >> jerusalem will remain captain tall of israel and must remain undivide. liz: that's coming across as empty rhetoric. what's going on here? >> leadership. sometimes it takes bold leadership. do something the united states is called upon by act of law for decades. the fact is. israel and the united states should have done this a long time ago. it put the united states in a vulnerable position to be part of a negotiation that shouldn't have been at all. now it takes that off the table. the united states embassy is in jers, should be, always will be. the question now is what happens in east jerusalem. that's up to the parties themselves. liz: a top democrat applauding president trump. senate min
liz: george w. bush and barack obama campaigned on and repeatedly said they would recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. >> jerusalem is still the capital of israel and must remain an undivided city accessible to all. >> as soon as i take office i will begin t process o moving the u.s. ambassador do jerulem. >> jerusalem will remain captain tall of israel and must remain undivide. liz: that's coming across as empty rhetoric. what's going on here? >> leadership....
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liz: people. charlie: so it was so obvious she made it up and obvious to me sitting in the courtroom, obvious to the jury she's found guilty of obstruction and lying. now the whole question was did she do insider trading? the sec said she did on a civil basis just so you know. they said she actually settled later with the sec with denying wrongdoing and remember she's a ceo. the u.s. attorney thought just based on the circumstances of how she sold it, sold the stock, it didn't quite make the criminal case for inside trading liz: but charlie she served her time. charlie: she serves like seven months. liz: she went to prison. she didn't pay off anybody there was nothing she could do. charlie: there was nothing to pay off. liz: she went. but you know how wealthy people can sometimes -- charlie: i was on that jury the judge threw some of the counts out. the jury would have convicted her of anything. liz: so she went and served her time. charlie: and she was guilty. liz: and she's probably not wanting
liz: people. charlie: so it was so obvious she made it up and obvious to me sitting in the courtroom, obvious to the jury she's found guilty of obstruction and lying. now the whole question was did she do insider trading? the sec said she did on a civil basis just so you know. they said she actually settled later with the sec with denying wrongdoing and remember she's a ceo. the u.s. attorney thought just based on the circumstances of how she sold it, sold the stock, it didn't quite make the...
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liz: general, your reaction to that? >> she is a twit, liz. liz: that is harsh. >> i know it is harsh but it is factual. this whole russian collusion is conducted by the democratic party. it is becoming evident to the american people. president trump, despite all the pressure on them and the attempt to have him be put out of office, impeached, he is a doing all these things he has done in iran, done on global warming, doing in north korea, and some very difficult situations and he has done more than any president has in the year plus that he has been in office, liz, than most of them ever did in eight years. liz: general, set the record straight what irans has been doing since the obama 2015 deal? what has iran been up to? >> they spread radical islam throughout the middle east, in syria, in lebanon, in yemen. they are increasing their efforts to destablize the region to take it over. they developed a icbm fleet. let's see, they continued to buy weapons from, from russia and they have made their position much stronger and more difficult advers
liz: general, your reaction to that? >> she is a twit, liz. liz: that is harsh. >> i know it is harsh but it is factual. this whole russian collusion is conducted by the democratic party. it is becoming evident to the american people. president trump, despite all the pressure on them and the attempt to have him be put out of office, impeached, he is a doing all these things he has done in iran, done on global warming, doing in north korea, and some very difficult situations and he...
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liz: wow. look at this retracement of the dow, jumped more than 320 point, the s&p and the nasdaq recovering all of yesterday's losses as banks rebound, small caps hit record highs. energy giants chevron and exxon fueling the dow's rise today, too. oil rebounded 2.2% today. more on that in a moment. first to secretary of state mike pompeo in new york to meet with kim yong chol, high ranking north korean official and a general. they're preparing for a possible summit in the works with president trump and kim jong-un. joining me now brad blakeman, former assistant deputyor george w. bush. this will be the third meeting with the general. is it safe to assume a winnable deal is on the table, they would not risk an embarrassment of a summit with no deal. >> it is only good for both parties. if one person thinks they have the edge on the other, it's honored on the breach. i think donald trump comes to the table in good faith so does secretary of state. remains to be seen whether the north koreans do.
liz: wow. look at this retracement of the dow, jumped more than 320 point, the s&p and the nasdaq recovering all of yesterday's losses as banks rebound, small caps hit record highs. energy giants chevron and exxon fueling the dow's rise today, too. oil rebounded 2.2% today. more on that in a moment. first to secretary of state mike pompeo in new york to meet with kim yong chol, high ranking north korean official and a general. they're preparing for a possible summit in the works with...
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>> it is liz. nice to be with you. 10-year treasurys hold over 3% stayed there, people will want to take money out. a lot of money in the markets don't want to be there. they will take it out to put it in the 10-year the other side of the coin is the dollar and remains stronger. fed and central banks are trying to suppress the dollar because that is artificially keeping rates lower. that would be ugly sign for the markets and would bring us down and tie in a flattening yield curve. liz: rising 10-year yield, coupled with a rising dollar equals two-headed black swan. what do you put in the portfolio to insure you won't get bitten or drawned by that? >> i play couple things. overstock, not only company that sells goods online, but company heavily involved in cryptocurrencies. i am a big believer, crypto will take over and be a real live currency. we're seeing it used with ripple, with the swift system to wire money around the world. the one one i like gilead sciences which is a stock well beaten down
>> it is liz. nice to be with you. 10-year treasurys hold over 3% stayed there, people will want to take money out. a lot of money in the markets don't want to be there. they will take it out to put it in the 10-year the other side of the coin is the dollar and remains stronger. fed and central banks are trying to suppress the dollar because that is artificially keeping rates lower. that would be ugly sign for the markets and would bring us down and tie in a flattening yield curve. liz:...
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liz: liz. >> sorry. liz: i'm holding the letter right now. i have to tell you i pulled this part out this is what president trump wrote and it's very what seemed to be very gracious but sorry letter, then he says you talk about your nuclear capabilities but ours are so massive and powerful that i pray to god they will never have to be used. and then he goes on to say i felt wonderful dialogue was building up between the two of us so it's very push me pull you a little bit on this and we should look at defense stocks right now, blake because at this point you've got to figure that president trump also, blake mentioned, 700 billion going toward our military and you can see right now that while boeing is down because it's also very much an aerospace for commercial airlines play we do have lockheed martin, general dynamics and also some other names out there that are also pretty much moving higher at this moment, but markets, markets are not moving higher they're trying to move, well you could, moving up off the floor they are moving higher but s
liz: liz. >> sorry. liz: i'm holding the letter right now. i have to tell you i pulled this part out this is what president trump wrote and it's very what seemed to be very gracious but sorry letter, then he says you talk about your nuclear capabilities but ours are so massive and powerful that i pray to god they will never have to be used. and then he goes on to say i felt wonderful dialogue was building up between the two of us so it's very push me pull you a little bit on this and we...
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liz? liz: brad? brad -- that's my producer. blake. >> i'm not sure we wrapped on this because we'll talk about this, i think for weeks and months on end i don't think this is the end of it. liz: i agree with you and so this rhetoric on trade has been going out as blake just mentioned for weeks and weeks, so let me get to what i've got to just believe is the real reason that the markets are tumbling. i can't to clarify for you why italy's political power struggle is what's really rattling investors right now. we're going to give you a quick snapshot before we get to our traders. what's happening in italy? basically you've got euro-kept ic populists battling pro- european union establishment lawmakers. the president is in the middle, the leader installed by a previous pro-eu government, veto ed the nomination of palo sa vano for economy minister he is on the right. is he? no he's on the left because mata rello is worried he's considered to be a populous list euro-kept ic candidate could put italy on the path to what some are call
liz? liz: brad? brad -- that's my producer. blake. >> i'm not sure we wrapped on this because we'll talk about this, i think for weeks and months on end i don't think this is the end of it. liz: i agree with you and so this rhetoric on trade has been going out as blake just mentioned for weeks and weeks, so let me get to what i've got to just believe is the real reason that the markets are tumbling. i can't to clarify for you why italy's political power struggle is what's really rattling...
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liz: yeah. and, yeah, the governor just said that, that apparently he had wanted to commit suicide but then didn't have the courage to do it. a couple of things, i know that you picked this up too. the governor said he wants to do things. he wants to speed up background checks, keep guns out of the hands of those who are an immediate threat and then even discussed some measuring of mental health of students. there's apparently or another school system in texas that's trying to do that. and then you can, perhaps, identify some people who are at risk. christina, thank you very much for the details. please come back to us if you get anything, and, well, it is a sad thing that we always have to look at, but gun stocks are surging at this hour. once again as we look at gun stocks -- and, by the way, remington which had just come back from bankruptcy, we're looking -- i'm sorry, they are not surging. i am so sorry. they ran up earlier, and now they are down. or flat. let's call it flat. stuffman ruger
liz: yeah. and, yeah, the governor just said that, that apparently he had wanted to commit suicide but then didn't have the courage to do it. a couple of things, i know that you picked this up too. the governor said he wants to do things. he wants to speed up background checks, keep guns out of the hands of those who are an immediate threat and then even discussed some measuring of mental health of students. there's apparently or another school system in texas that's trying to do that. and then...
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liz: let's get to the u.s. economy in the mid-term, the gdp growth has been improving for seven straight quarters, talking about a 4% growth rate, wages are up 3% year-over-year but we've seen ben mortgage rates rising at a pace not seen in nearly 50 years that 30 year rate is climbing toward 5% what is your take on the housing market if home values have gone up the median average now is around 260 k, according to the national realtors association. will the housing market be a problem for the republicans chances in the mid-term? >> i don't think so at all. the housing prices are still a good deal for most people and most parts of the country, there are bobbles, there's one in manhattan, seattle, san francisco, there's one certainly in my neighborhood in beverly hills, but by and large, buying a house is an incredibly good deal in many many different ways and the reason that interest rates are going up so fast is they're so very low artificially for such a long time it makes total sense for them to go up and to
liz: let's get to the u.s. economy in the mid-term, the gdp growth has been improving for seven straight quarters, talking about a 4% growth rate, wages are up 3% year-over-year but we've seen ben mortgage rates rising at a pace not seen in nearly 50 years that 30 year rate is climbing toward 5% what is your take on the housing market if home values have gone up the median average now is around 260 k, according to the national realtors association. will the housing market be a problem for the...
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liz: okay. we're bringing you this story because it's not only a word that is driving the internet nuts, but it's a word basically a phenomenon that scientists are making people -- makes you realize makes you realize you experience reality different from other people. we're going to talk to guests about what they hear. politics, money, we're going to talk about this i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening edit starts right now. ♪ ♪ . liz: okay. the dow ending the day up 62 points and the day 2468. but first president trump just wrapping up a roundtable with california leaders now in open revolt against california sanctuary law. more than dozen cities and five counties are in open revolt. they're in concern there about violent criminals getting back into communities and much more. the president today reiterated his push for a crack down calling on lawmakers to fund his border wall and end what he calls catch and release immigration laws. to escondido, california mayor. good to see you, mayor. yo
liz: okay. we're bringing you this story because it's not only a word that is driving the internet nuts, but it's a word basically a phenomenon that scientists are making people -- makes you realize makes you realize you experience reality different from other people. we're going to talk to guests about what they hear. politics, money, we're going to talk about this i'm elizabeth macdonald. the evening edit starts right now. ♪ ♪ . liz: okay. the dow ending the day up 62 points and the day...
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liz: michael. final word. >> you either believe capital grows quicker in private sector or government sector or you don't. the tax cuts are not good they are great. liz: good to have you on. >> thank you. liz: check your money, markets closing mixed, do yo -- dow dow, snap down after hours, hollywood celebrity continue to drop snap in droves, blame it on redesign and that snap add done in -- snap ad done in poor taste that made light of rihanna's abuse problem with brown. nicole on new york stock exchange. reporter: stocks finished mixed. nasdaq gained almost 1%. tech stocks helped to lead way on dow, intel, microsoft, apple, cisco were those with up. apple beat street on quarterly numbers. snap down. earnings were less than expected and user growth slowed. that surge pressure. -- is under pressure, wells fargo is over 1%. maria bartiromo spoke with the ceo tim sloan about scandals and massive fine. >> easy finger to point, get out the people who have been there 30 years, get new blood. >> yeah, mo
liz: michael. final word. >> you either believe capital grows quicker in private sector or government sector or you don't. the tax cuts are not good they are great. liz: good to have you on. >> thank you. liz: check your money, markets closing mixed, do yo -- dow dow, snap down after hours, hollywood celebrity continue to drop snap in droves, blame it on redesign and that snap add done in -- snap ad done in poor taste that made light of rihanna's abuse problem with brown. nicole on...
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liz: congressman babin, come back. >> thank you, liz. liz: if you have a fatal disease, and all else fails, you will be able to try unproven experimental non-fda approved drugs according to the federal law. a victory for president trump? president trump talked about doing this in his state of the union address. he's personally called on lawmakers to send this measure to his desk. >>> let's get to your money and check stocks bouncing back today. major averages closing in the green. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the very latest. nicole? reporter: a reversal today, had been down over 165 points, finished in the green, right around the session highs. dow jones industrial average up 52 point, a quarter of a percent. the nasdaq, the s&p, the russell all in the green. we did hear from the fed. you're likely to see a rate hike in june and later in the year. mixed bag talking about strength in the job market with concerns pertaining to trade. general electric a different story there, differences in dividend, t
liz: congressman babin, come back. >> thank you, liz. liz: if you have a fatal disease, and all else fails, you will be able to try unproven experimental non-fda approved drugs according to the federal law. a victory for president trump? president trump talked about doing this in his state of the union address. he's personally called on lawmakers to send this measure to his desk. >>> let's get to your money and check stocks bouncing back today. major averages closing in the...
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liz: breaking news out of europe. facebook is facing the music and it's not a tune it necessarily would like to hear. mark zuckerberg, the ceo and founder just finished testifying before the european parliament about the cambridge analytica scandal, millions and millions of facebook users data was compromised. facebook ceo apologizing for not doing enough to protect data usage. he also expects facebook to be, quote, fully compliant with the new european data protection laws that go into effect friday. folks, that is a big change. he said in the past, he'll go with the spirit of it, but now saying facebook will be fully compliant with the new data rules. what do the rules say? no one can use your data in europe. now he's saying he'll maintain that without your specific acknowledgment and approval. zuckerberg calling regulation, quote, important and inevitable and should be done right. let's check on facebook stock reaction and remember it was up and down over the last couple of weeks, considering it was mark zuckerberg
liz: breaking news out of europe. facebook is facing the music and it's not a tune it necessarily would like to hear. mark zuckerberg, the ceo and founder just finished testifying before the european parliament about the cambridge analytica scandal, millions and millions of facebook users data was compromised. facebook ceo apologizing for not doing enough to protect data usage. he also expects facebook to be, quote, fully compliant with the new european data protection laws that go into effect...
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liz. liz: thank you nicole. >> more on dow sinking amid political chaos in italy, also china trade tensions, italy faces fresh election with new fears that this government may try to leave the european union. that sent italian bonds and stocks into a tailspin. spain too increases its voters going on polls, u.s. banks and financials getting hit hard. bringing in economic ben stein what is your take? >> great to see you, i think a wild over react the amount of, that united states does with italy and spain, that is trivial sum compared to total volume of business that u.s. does. bond and other financial assets from spain is a lot of money compared with what i'm spending for lurch today -- lunch today but not any meaningful financial metrics. i think this is a great over reacted, traders got to trade, fish got on fish. birds got on fly. liz: i love it. italy and the rest of europe need economic growth to pay for the mountain of debt, italy always in chaos, with 66 governments since world war i
liz. liz: thank you nicole. >> more on dow sinking amid political chaos in italy, also china trade tensions, italy faces fresh election with new fears that this government may try to leave the european union. that sent italian bonds and stocks into a tailspin. spain too increases its voters going on polls, u.s. banks and financials getting hit hard. bringing in economic ben stein what is your take? >> great to see you, i think a wild over react the amount of, that united states does...
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liz. liz: thank you, blake. great to see you. president trump blasting all the negativities in the iran nuclear deal. let's listen. >> the deal allowed iran to continue enriching uranium and over time reach the brink of a nuclear breakout. the deal lifted crippling economic sanctions on iran in exchange for very weak limits on the regime's nuclear activity. and no limits at all on its other malign behavior, including its sinister activities in syria, yemen, and other places all around the world. liz: with me now, with his take is former florida congressman retired lieutenant colonel allen west. colonel, is iran now in a fast track for a nuclear bomb out of the deal? saudi arabia and egypt to become nuclear powers. we know the deal never stopped iran from making ballistic missiles, but that's the opposition to president trump's move. that's what they're saying. >> well, it's good to be with you, liz, and congratulations on your new show. first of all, i think one of the critical things we have to understand is that the iran nuclea
liz. liz: thank you, blake. great to see you. president trump blasting all the negativities in the iran nuclear deal. let's listen. >> the deal allowed iran to continue enriching uranium and over time reach the brink of a nuclear breakout. the deal lifted crippling economic sanctions on iran in exchange for very weak limits on the regime's nuclear activity. and no limits at all on its other malign behavior, including its sinister activities in syria, yemen, and other places all around the...
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liz: okay. already, it has only been a few hours -- longer in europe, obviously, because they're five hours ahead mostly -- but we now have facebook and google already facing something like 8.8 billion in fines? >> yeah. they're not fines. what's happened is the self-styled privacy advocate max. shrem who has filedded a lawsuit against facebook and one against google claiming each that he wants about $4 million fines or $4 billion fine against each one of them. and what he basically says and the threat is the same, is that they're in violation of gdpr and they are cokearsing users -- coercing to share data, and those users haven't given permission. liz: just to fight what could even be lawsuits that are ridiculous at certain levels, that is going to cost money. some companies here in the united states just weren't ready. for example, the parent company of the l.a. times and the chicago tribune, they were these companies that today if you were in europe and you went online to look at the articles
liz: okay. already, it has only been a few hours -- longer in europe, obviously, because they're five hours ahead mostly -- but we now have facebook and google already facing something like 8.8 billion in fines? >> yeah. they're not fines. what's happened is the self-styled privacy advocate max. shrem who has filedded a lawsuit against facebook and one against google claiming each that he wants about $4 million fines or $4 billion fine against each one of them. and what he basically says...
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over to liz claman. liz: what's not flat, have you seen facebook, up on the screen right now. no wonder facebook is jumping 2%, just break in the last few minutes. cambridge analytica the digital consulting firm that got facebook in scalding hot water after it revealed it released millions of users' data. overwhelmed by lawsuits, cambridge analytica telling workers to take their stuff and vacate the premises. they are declaring bankruptcy and shutting down. more on that as we get it. >>> officially a new secretary of state at this hour on a day that the economic future may also be at stake. mike pompeo the 70th secretary of state in our country's history after the ceremonial swearing in. he's got a lot on his plate right from the start it. all comes as treasury secretary steven mnuchin arrives on the ground in china ahead of two days of trade negotiations that could dramatically alter our country's relationship with the second biggest economy on the planet. >>> nebraska governor pete ricketts runs a state that needs its trading partner china. nebraska exports billions of dolla
over to liz claman. liz: what's not flat, have you seen facebook, up on the screen right now. no wonder facebook is jumping 2%, just break in the last few minutes. cambridge analytica the digital consulting firm that got facebook in scalding hot water after it revealed it released millions of users' data. overwhelmed by lawsuits, cambridge analytica telling workers to take their stuff and vacate the premises. they are declaring bankruptcy and shutting down. more on that as we get it....
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liz: jeff, ceo of time warner. disney's ceo bob said that roseanne does not represent disney's values. does that represent time warner's value? >> it does. that is why they done fully apologize. >> you are sayin they are okay with the use of that word? seems like it. >> it sure seems like it. they said they made a mistake, they took ownership for it but did not say, this is not what we really think, we don't promote sexism on the network. but they do. they said, hey, sorry. that is good enough. but whether someone -- liz: we don't hear that he called first daughter, toa apologize. i think have you a point. come back. conservativ.you are terrific, t. >>l let's get to nfl i did sig o penalize on field personnel including team members who do not stand and show respect for the flag during the national anthem. a new report said you can credit president trump for the change. we have the reaction after this. l money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investme
liz: jeff, ceo of time warner. disney's ceo bob said that roseanne does not represent disney's values. does that represent time warner's value? >> it does. that is why they done fully apologize. >> you are sayin they are okay with the use of that word? seems like it. >> it sure seems like it. they said they made a mistake, they took ownership for it but did not say, this is not what we really think, we don't promote sexism on the network. but they do. they said, hey, sorry....
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liz: i'll see what i can do with my liz coin. david, good luck to you, please come back, want to see how this progresses. >> appreciate it. liz: david mercer of lmax exchange. >>> when we come back, lunch with buffett. what's it going at right now? into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all
liz: i'll see what i can do with my liz coin. david, good luck to you, please come back, want to see how this progresses. >> appreciate it. liz: david mercer of lmax exchange. >>> when we come back, lunch with buffett. what's it going at right now? into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of...
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liz: see if they can do the delicate dance. rich, thank you very much. >> thanks, liz. liz: rich gelfond, the ceo of imax. >>> the milken conference heating up obviously because charlie gasparino is setting fire to the world, hobnobbing with the big stars in beverly hills. catching up with the former house majority leader, eric cantor, what he's doing in the business world and if he thinks the gop can retain the house in the midterm election? charlie is about to break that. >>> condoleezza rice on "lou dobbs tonight," airs at 7:00 p.m., only on fox business. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their
liz: see if they can do the delicate dance. rich, thank you very much. >> thanks, liz. liz: rich gelfond, the ceo of imax. >>> the milken conference heating up obviously because charlie gasparino is setting fire to the world, hobnobbing with the big stars in beverly hills. catching up with the former house majority leader, eric cantor, what he's doing in the business world and if he thinks the gop can retain the house in the midterm election? charlie is about to break that....
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liz: charlie. >> job status or future. liz: sunday, you guys know this, mother's day. i wanted, you have to stay here for this, i want to tell you a little bit about my mom june. >> i love your mom. liz: she actually likes you know. she used to really dislike you. >> what did she dislike me? what did i do to her? what did i do? liz: my mom june, tell you a little bit about her. might give you window. >> she was beautiful. liz: i was -- hey. my mom was born in the northern plains of saskatchewan. her parents were romanian immigrants, americans the red hair. those are my sisters and brothers. my grandfather was butcher. they were very poor. one home my mom lived in at earthen floors. despite that her talent in theater got her plucked from obsecurity in canada from the royal dramatic art of london where she trained to become a shakespearian actress. she made it, charlie from the backwoods to beverly hills. she played shannen doherty's grandmother in 90210. >> she really? liz: she watch this is show every single day. she is very critical of me. >> what does she say of me n
liz: charlie. >> job status or future. liz: sunday, you guys know this, mother's day. i wanted, you have to stay here for this, i want to tell you a little bit about my mom june. >> i love your mom. liz: she actually likes you know. she used to really dislike you. >> what did she dislike me? what did i do to her? what did i do? liz: my mom june, tell you a little bit about her. might give you window. >> she was beautiful. liz: i was -- hey. my mom was born in the...
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liz. liz: all right, jeff with the very latest, thank you so much, appreciate it. leland: all right, so why the trump administration says a trade war with china is now on pause and as democratic candidate new left to court the bernie sanders' wing, will they win primaries only get in november. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails. >> thank you, me too brrr! i have the chills! because of all those miles? and because ice is cold. what's in your wallet? like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload™ technology. feed the line. push the button. and get back to work. with an industry first, carbon-fiber shaft... lawn care has never been this easy... ...or this powerful. the new ego power+ string trimmer with powerload™ technology. exclusively
liz. liz: all right, jeff with the very latest, thank you so much, appreciate it. leland: all right, so why the trump administration says a trade war with china is now on pause and as democratic candidate new left to court the bernie sanders' wing, will they win primaries only get in november. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails. >> thank you, me too brrr! i have the chills! because of all those miles? and because ice is cold. what's in your...
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liz: leland. leland: one person was killed, another one injured following a shooting outside high school graduation ceremony in georgia. police say the shooting happened on the campus of mount zion high school near atlanta. the shooting sparked by argument that happened in parking lot. >> i heard four gunshots, pow, pow, pow, like it's going. i just ducked down immediately. my cousin said duck down. >> i had seen the guy shooting the gun. i saw the officer trying to get him. leland: all right, as we continue to look at video from the scene last night no word yet on suspect or even the motive of what caused the argument. liz: first lady returning to the white house, president trump talks about the school shooting in texas. there's a lot going on at the white house. ellison barber with the latest. >> both president and vice president spoke at prison reform summit and both began remarks by addressing the massacre in texas. >> the president and i have been briefed, we will continue to monitor the situ
liz: leland. leland: one person was killed, another one injured following a shooting outside high school graduation ceremony in georgia. police say the shooting happened on the campus of mount zion high school near atlanta. the shooting sparked by argument that happened in parking lot. >> i heard four gunshots, pow, pow, pow, like it's going. i just ducked down immediately. my cousin said duck down. >> i had seen the guy shooting the gun. i saw the officer trying to get him. leland:...
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liz: ibm. ashley: thank you and i think he will talk to them about privacy issues but the real underlying reason is he's trying to create jobs for france. liz: more macron. it does not have a privacy scandal. they had 200 apps they kicked off site for basically harvesting data. the other thing too, the fact that facebook watches users after they leave the site and potentially nonusers, they stalk -- cyber stalk, facebook watches what people do, on the internet, you can bet the eu will ask questions about that, expect leaks to the press after that hearing. ashley: i tell you is upset, the uk, mr. zuckerberg is being invite today by parliament to meet in person and he hasn't, he went to congress and now the eu. all right. emac, thank you very much. okay. great talks with china resume in washington today but charlie gasparino reporting that when officials were in beijing mnuchin, peter navarro and kudlow put in holding room so he could conduct talks himself one one-on-one. this reportedly happenin
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." ♪ ♪ liz: and we are getting reaction from world leaders fast and furious. let me get to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who just put out a statement. he spoke after president trump did. he says he pulley supports president trump -- fully supports president trump's decision on iran's nuclear deal. here is what he said. >> president trump did an historic move, and this is why israel thanks president trump for his courageous leadership. his commitment to confront the terrorist regime in tehran and his commitment to insure that iran never gets nuclear weapons; not today, not in a decade, not ever. liz: if the united states is target number two, israel is target number one of iran. iran wants to wipe both israel and america off the face of the earth. you can imagine that israel is absolutely thrilled with this decision. we're looking at defense stocks
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liz: your clients should be happy. >> very. liz: disclosure today about apple, how he added another 75 million shares is certainly significant. but there are some people who say, this feels like several years ago when he announced that they had taken a big establishing in ibm. we know how that turned out. not well. is there a possibility he buying apple at too rich of a price? pretend he is not watching so you don't have curry favor. >> warren has been a good guy for 40 years. the peak question is are multiples too high and are they sustainable in terms of interest rates and the takeover? he has a 200 billion-dollar portfolio he marks to market on new accounting five stocks which apple is one. so he has a whole portfolio. so the key question you're asking, a great question. why is he a non-tech guy buying apple? in addition to why did he buy ibm and buy an airline. >> ibm down 21% since he bought first shares of his stake in 2011. >> so? liz: could that happen here? >> why not? you have a market cap of five billion shares of ap
liz: your clients should be happy. >> very. liz: disclosure today about apple, how he added another 75 million shares is certainly significant. but there are some people who say, this feels like several years ago when he announced that they had taken a big establishing in ibm. we know how that turned out. not well. is there a possibility he buying apple at too rich of a price? pretend he is not watching so you don't have curry favor. >> warren has been a good guy for 40 years. the...
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liz: thank you very much. >> when i think about interest rates -- liz: go browns. >> going to the 3% level, you know, really it's a number. it's a few basis points higher than it was a week ago. i really think being late in the cycle, right, we've had a wonderful economic growth expansion. we're late in the cycle. i don't really believe 3% rates will have any significant impact to the overall returns on the stock market as we go forward. liz: but it is important, wouldn't you agree to put certain things in your portfolio that rise when interest rates rise if that is the trend? what do you like here? >> i think there is certainly always some safe havens. i think from an interest rate standpoint i know on your program earlier you were talking about bond durations. i think there is opportunities with bonds at this point but i would certainly tell our investors at pnc, and your viewers that it is, you really have to stay short duration at this point. obviously yields are being squeezed a little bit. the two-year is at the 250 range, i believe what you said earlier. and i think, you know,
liz: thank you very much. >> when i think about interest rates -- liz: go browns. >> going to the 3% level, you know, really it's a number. it's a few basis points higher than it was a week ago. i really think being late in the cycle, right, we've had a wonderful economic growth expansion. we're late in the cycle. i don't really believe 3% rates will have any significant impact to the overall returns on the stock market as we go forward. liz: but it is important, wouldn't you agree...
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he is also a fox news contributor and liz peek from the "fiscal times." liz, eight straight days. i think it is money coming in from earnings. you can't avoid the money, right? >> basically because the economy is doing great and earnings reflect that i think it is pretty remarkable given all the geopolitical uncertainties we face right now, whether the iran deal, every one so horrified we pulled out of the iran deal and oil prices, guess what, are going up somewhat, that plus what is going on in north korea, china trade talks, all of that is secondary to the fact that the market is loving the earnings season. david: adam, there is a rule in journal, follow the money and the money is coming in covers of corporations. >> absolutely. that is the easiest explanation. i like the way liz framed that actually. all the other factors tend to be blips or one-day things, when companies come in with good earnings, that trumps everything, absolutely no pun intended there. melissa: oil on the rise, just under $71 a barrel as gas prices continue the climb up, 53 cents a gallon on average from la
he is also a fox news contributor and liz peek from the "fiscal times." liz, eight straight days. i think it is money coming in from earnings. you can't avoid the money, right? >> basically because the economy is doing great and earnings reflect that i think it is pretty remarkable given all the geopolitical uncertainties we face right now, whether the iran deal, every one so horrified we pulled out of the iran deal and oil prices, guess what, are going up somewhat, that plus...
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liz? >> yeah, this was very interesting to me. how juice di house judiciary republicans have been furthering this line saying the russia investigation was a deep state quote/unquote conspiracy against him. and this is the latest development in that theory he's advancing. a counter narrative to what mr. mueller is doing. and when he said a year ago he believed the president obama had wire-tapped him. he never gave evidence of that. now rudy giuliani is connecting that to the latest report of an informant. which as we know from reports, this was the academic who lived in london who was asked by the fbi to meet with carter page and george papadopoulos to see after the fbi had learned they had contacts with russians, they were concerned about that and wanted to get more information on it. and you had christopher wraiy testify in congress this week saying if this person's identity is disclosed, we can't keep them safe. and america will be less safe if this person's identity is disclosed. so you almost could see this setting up a showdo
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liz: vanessa, sorry, it is liz macdonald. sources in venezuela say maduro and chavez gave the military power over commodities, over the mining in or roanoke cobelt. >> absolutely. charles: that is why the military will not rise up against to get rid of ma during roy. that is what is going on? >> that is exactly right. why the military is not rising up yet, and u.s. is imposing sanctions to people that fund money into the military r they set up a giant system of corruption they're no charge of the oil, in charge of the mining and in charge of the food distribution. with the starvation, they steal 70% of contents of boxes before that had five levels of corruption before they reach the people. this is why they're not rising up. they feel if the opposition wins, they are going to be crucified and they will lose their money. so the u.s. is trying to basically be very strategic in sanctioning the heads. one thing we can say about what we've seen in the sanctions, the americans know what is going on. they clearly are well-informed.
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liz: what? stuart: i want to know why watch the world cup if the usa and the italians, both teams, they're not playing? fox analyst alexi lalas is here. ♪ so, i have this recurring dream. i'm 85 years old in a job where i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot dog suit? not unless you want to. no. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade®. stuart: can you believe the world cup starts in russia in just a couple weeks? come on in, alexi lalas, former fox soccer commentator, not former. i'm sorry. >> don't worry. stuart: my age, my eyes -- >> here re go. stuart: you're going to be commentating on the world cup for fox in russia. you have an uphill
liz: what? stuart: i want to know why watch the world cup if the usa and the italians, both teams, they're not playing? fox analyst alexi lalas is here. ♪ so, i have this recurring dream. i'm 85 years old in a job where i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i...
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liz liz . the germans came together elimination of. live shot and the sex and listen to the founder of europe and has shaped the continental lithosphere our lives. now this is the place and. the germans in fifteen minutes on the dublin. g.w. diversity place. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on the top of. our innovations magazine for in. the classroom every week and always looking to the future. on d. w. dot com science and research for. a blessing and a curse the force of nature and inescapable fate. monsoonal smugly tropical downpours that she'd like to go play to smooth over so constantly the summer slump comes of enormous destruction play home soon starting may twenty third empty dover lead. player . to. the c.w. news line from berlin suicide bombers target churches in indonesia the second largest city police say it was the word of one family including their children of these thirteen people have died in the attacks and sara biafra with dozens more wounded also coming off the. u.s. officials including presid
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liz: -- don't forget to look at those. liz: we won't. they are on the liz claman o.com facebook page. that women do it for the "countdown." see you tomorrow. melissa: the dow edging lower today, closing down about a 5 points here here. it is green for the rest of 2000, marking a new record close, second in a row. we'll take that. that is not bad. david: market likes small sized companies. melissa: we do too. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. glad you could join us. this is "after the bell." more on the market movers but here is what else we're covering for you during as business hour. america is ripped of off for years and will stop right now. president trump calling out bad deals as high level talks from representa
liz: -- don't forget to look at those. liz: we won't. they are on the liz claman o.com facebook page. that women do it for the "countdown." see you tomorrow. melissa: the dow edging lower today, closing down about a 5 points here here. it is green for the rest of 2000, marking a new record close, second in a row. we'll take that. that is not bad. david: market likes small sized companies. melissa: we do too. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. glad you could join us. this is...
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liz: right. charlie: thank you very much liz now the historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un is now set for june 12. president trump spoke about it at a rally last night in indiana roll tape. president trump: the relationship is good but you remember everybody in the fake news where they were saying, he's going to get us into a nuclear war. >> boo. president trump: he's going to get us into a nuclear car. >> booo. president trump: and do you know what gets you into nuclear wars and do you know what gets you into other wars? weakness. weakness. >> [applause] charlie: joining us now is steve hilton host of the next revolution and former strategic director, strategy director for david cameron steve thanks for joining the show. >> good to be with you charles. charlie: certainly we all know president trump different from the statesmanship that we've seen over the last several years that to be frank with it seems that dictators never really were intimidated by any of that nice talk if
liz: right. charlie: thank you very much liz now the historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un is now set for june 12. president trump spoke about it at a rally last night in indiana roll tape. president trump: the relationship is good but you remember everybody in the fake news where they were saying, he's going to get us into a nuclear war. >> boo. president trump: he's going to get us into a nuclear car. >> booo. president trump: and do you know what gets you into...
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liz: down 1.7%. watch what is going on, the backstory, less government spending on construction projects. that is why it is trending down. federal government pulling back on spending. stuart: we're down 156 as we speak. we're holding at 24,000. check big tech names. apple is a dow stock. it is the best gainer of all the dow 30. it reports numbers after the bell today. have more coming up. amazon adding 2000 tech jobs in boston. speech sciences and robotics. only alphabet is raising forecast for the year. investors kind of like that. strong growth of sales of cancer drug keytruda. stock is down a fraction. pfizer, another dow stock, drag the dow down. revenue falling short. the stock is down over 2%. tapestry, formerly known as coach, sales fell short at the kate spade division. it must have other problems because it is down 10%. >>> back to my editorial, you want to call it a rant, call it a rant on michelle wolf. she says she is not going to change a word. katie pavlich, town hall fox news editor. y
liz: down 1.7%. watch what is going on, the backstory, less government spending on construction projects. that is why it is trending down. federal government pulling back on spending. stuart: we're down 156 as we speak. we're holding at 24,000. check big tech names. apple is a dow stock. it is the best gainer of all the dow 30. it reports numbers after the bell today. have more coming up. amazon adding 2000 tech jobs in boston. speech sciences and robotics. only alphabet is raising forecast for...
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thank you very much, liz. be sure every one tune in to "countdown to the closing bell" for much more on liz's "weekend with warren" at the top of the hour. that is coming right up. >>> residents of hawaii are forced to flee their homes as volcanic lava destroys dozens of homes. we have the details for you coming right up. stay tuned. whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. trish: oil settling out the day at $73.70 a barrel. very latest what is driving higher oil prices, what it means for the market, we have kristina partsinevelos. >> hey, trish. president trump is still deciding whether there will be a iran nuclear deal. they are preparing for the worse, pushing
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liz: 92. here is the issue, an area of the country where there's a lot of trade, a lot of trucks delivering goods back and forth over the border, so these -- these individuals, driver and passenger now in custody, this is a frequent problem in this area of the country, they are taking people who are doing illegally taking advantage of the trade routes masking this, looking like it's goods carried across, 92 illegals inside, many of them suffering from dehydration. stuart: death trap. liz: remember last july, 10 illegals died from dehydration from san antonio parking lot of wal-mart. issue for local authorities. stuart: it's an issue about the border wall and issue about immigration and we are staying on that theme, later on today, president trump is going to travel to long island new york, going to the heartland of ms-13, the gang, pete hegseth is with us, "fox & friends first" cohost. seems to me that the democrats are hanging the hats on illegals and actually protecting gang members bearing
liz: 92. here is the issue, an area of the country where there's a lot of trade, a lot of trucks delivering goods back and forth over the border, so these -- these individuals, driver and passenger now in custody, this is a frequent problem in this area of the country, they are taking people who are doing illegally taking advantage of the trade routes masking this, looking like it's goods carried across, 92 illegals inside, many of them suffering from dehydration. stuart: death trap. liz:...
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liz: you're a lucky man. you made your luck. warren buffett, chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway. [closing bell rings] stocks paring gains in the final hour. the gain still ended in the green. that will do it for the "claman countdown." on behalf of ourla. , new york, kansas-based crews at team fox business, we're signing off. see you tomorrow back in new york. david: we were worried a little bit about the market going into the red but it didn't. three in a row. the dow ending higher for the third straight day. well off session highs. but it came off the end of the day. all of the major averages ending the day higher. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the markets but weigh have much more coming up this hour. will he stay or will he go? uk foreign minister boris johnson meeting right now with vice president pence at the white house in a last-ditch
liz: you're a lucky man. you made your luck. warren buffett, chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway. [closing bell rings] stocks paring gains in the final hour. the gain still ended in the green. that will do it for the "claman countdown." on behalf of ourla. , new york, kansas-based crews at team fox business, we're signing off. see you tomorrow back in new york. david: we were worried a little bit about the market going into the red but it didn't. three in a row. the dow ending...
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liz, is it your 10th year? liz: you know what? i've been 12 years, melissa, i have to tell you, 10 for fox business. i know, that's crazy. melissa: that's crazy. >> this is the biggest year yet. yes, everybody is chattering just a bit about the apple situation. it makes certainly us wonder will tim cook get an invitation to come next year, be here at this meeting? there are a lot of changes. most of them appear to be attracting a huge crowd here, but if you look at apple, that is sort of the big news where mr. buffett made the disclosure. he said he was buying 75 million shares in the first quarter of this year. worked out to be more than $11 billion. berkshire is pretty much the third largest shareholder of apple. you can see the stock definitely got a pop on that. berkshire hathaway's stock moved on it. people here are very interested but they're not overwhelmed by something like that. they are most interested in hearing about berkshire and the views of warren buffett and charlie monger who will take the stage tomorrow here at t
liz, is it your 10th year? liz: you know what? i've been 12 years, melissa, i have to tell you, 10 for fox business. i know, that's crazy. melissa: that's crazy. >> this is the biggest year yet. yes, everybody is chattering just a bit about the apple situation. it makes certainly us wonder will tim cook get an invitation to come next year, be here at this meeting? there are a lot of changes. most of them appear to be attracting a huge crowd here, but if you look at apple, that is sort of...
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liz theoharis. 23 states have passed for the registration laws. we are hundred 40 million poor and working poor in this country, 62 million working poor people, 14 million children, and we lock people up who fight for $15 while we let corporate crooks go every day. nothing would be more tragic than for us to turn back now. amy: today kicks off with a massive nonviolent direct action in washington, d.c., and states around the country. onrting with the focus children, women, and people with disabilities who live in poverty. the economist and former greek finance minister yanis varoufakis joins us on his new book "talking to my daughter about the economy." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in gaza, the israeli military least 25d at palestinians today a misting nonviolentmassive protest. israeli soldiers are currently firing live ammunition into the crowd of tens of thousands of palestinian protesters, who have gathered
liz theoharis. 23 states have passed for the registration laws. we are hundred 40 million poor and working poor in this country, 62 million working poor people, 14 million children, and we lock people up who fight for $15 while we let corporate crooks go every day. nothing would be more tragic than for us to turn back now. amy: today kicks off with a massive nonviolent direct action in washington, d.c., and states around the country. onrting with the focus children, women, and people with...